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-I if a K V A- l ; 't ' 1-. ' ' !' -i;1 ft ,!) iV 1 i ;W' 1Yi 1 . IV I IftV K ' ;.- i I. UUydlniMBlsEMiiLj r) EyUBn fcX WAttffAe, tW-: .commit siicide,untilthe r to-morrow. Beware of dMperate deed. The darkest tilghtii followed by Hie brightest morning. Many h Miiclde would h4 AtUl livinsr had he waited a l day ot two Don't lose hope. (iot) faould bt-banished faotiWfarWcalinlary. '' If vitfhiw a cough or cold or Ciire faifhfullj and study care fttliytheiinpaTtantdirectionsthnt Aeotripdny each bottle. A strict inherence to these directions, combined With a .regular use of Plio'9 Cure have restored many dffHctcd persons to health. -"Read the following sworn tes timony: . t lit IMJ I tommncta rontMaf, nM- ! con tinued until wiin.l itotiiplntiiemorninri IMt bioodln eonklderaulc iiuutlli. 1 fnn; inll0 intral nhjrleln. but itafy uld thtt ilitt WM noililu. wron Willi my luol. I weal m la two uprcinilM vtiiu uihuwju j ui Niarrlinl iryultl. In Ism I eorrf. ItSk mine PI" Cure. 1 utnl eleht (jr ten r.Vl7.4.r. ulia rAnimnMi frt ttilllit CM AUtfl. kAitiuAfihi miiroin. Cimmfncii n.tllitalont.Inp5lohr,miIwtll.cd . I. p.,fi h.HU. NK , tEopAR 1 jainotovrn.N. T. Ittti of prtOMYi TAUtA, I .. . fforTAIK. .1"' ... - . abwtiki iwaro ttfoMnttMinuaw I , litiu i O. . TAiHirot, 1 WtCifcnlilloa ieui ft. . 111 I lv , Tot ale byjSi druggists 25 cm 1 ('- - t HAD FINGERS CROSSED ; WHEN ACCIDENT OCCURED "iTamilton, O., March SI. -'The right arm of young Carl' Arilhenian aged ,14, which wns cut off by a train last week was dug up and tie JTngers of tho hand, straighten ed to relievo tho lad of. tho delusion tlmt his fingers were crooked into a, paiirfnl position . Tito boy has liecn complaining tfiat his fjligeis were clinched when he fell and -that their fnositiou I bothered him. lie afso said that the arm. 'itched and when ho tried ta strmteh it ho was often surprised that his arm -was not there" Bt Prnf FrArtonr Rnrnmiiin Mi I Ivl. I. l,vUvl 1L 1JL1 1 ililullf ay. -,'' j w BARITONE 1- Teacher of Voice and Piano. Stadlo 400 E. Church cor. Vine Phone ISM. DfiLW.H. H1NKL1NJ OFFldE West Center Street. WHIM heUMi Ii39 to i0,30 . m. and 2iS to 4i30 p. m. Sell, Phone 320 K. Olthens" Fhene "1199, All calls promptly answerei. DR. C, G. SMITH, Office and residence 594 West Center; Offico hours 7:30 to 10:30 a: m 2:00 to 5:00 p'm. Citizen phone 448. ' Specialist on diseases of children H; . m ' l - i tTgei&6j lSM -iiiil i nrili.UP Til ilADIMI ' uUMINb I U NIAnlUN tlO'lf ALfC Chief Examining andConsultlngr Physician of Tile Franco I ylMJ;wl,1v,s,t ubove town on dttte .named. CONSULTATION FREE and STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. . i . 1 Why Not Con3utt Freo an Exporlonced, Educated Specialist, who la thoroughly - Isvi' equipped with tho necossary applUuiooa known to, modern nodical science ? yn.jwrtu FREE, EYE EX4WINATI0H i nois.otltfai.tory we Tke France Medical Institute "iraSSibJS Without Stomach DpugglngSK"",!"'!" rorWntyyears we have been maltliic regular mvnthly visits to the principal cities nf Ohio. Oar lone experience, remarkable skill an J steal success entitle us tit the full confideiliu of die aftllCteJ, , REFEpCES: Bestlanksand Leadfng'BifsIness lien of Columbus. SPECIALISTS IN v . f The Ch el.CflniulliiHj gn Eximl.nlna Our.FkvSioians arelXDertS1" cUu$!fcr$&fc slumpilon,AiniMrUMJ'u,s' ntti by our own special method of, treatment. liiart; Blobil.and Skin Diseases suu,cChr,r5: Pimples, etc., especially loses that have baffled tlii skill of other physicians. Bpain, Spinal and Nerve Piseasesls.": n&Ataxla, Kpllepsy. Fits, NeuraWa, Sciatica, Headaches. Sleeplessness. Dll nXssvBraln and Nervous lMuusilon.eic.succcssfully treated by our method, ttifanmnticm Our cure for Rheumatism Is ' to medical science, . toing and Middle-Aged Hen 'cMkg'and. Nervous Debility may call with confidence. iisary to attenM expensive Sanitariums, Hospitals, or.Htalth Resotli t our meat! anJ irtatment fan be taken nnd applJeJat home. rafh person leal Treatment to our Islllnirfihi lcln or jt the liom office should, krlmr from iva to foy ounces of urine, which will receive careful chemical rnul MkmcowM njiiiln itlnn tjonsuiution anu pxaroinaiiun iiwmi f ,i-iiy Miuiueqwpn .ponaMM ptiMWUM TkmWMmmmkPC MCmf1 II I CTITIITLv rflW,4t.raliitMaJMiA H llMMrWeetelH)e i wven return weir age oeiweea vjit-cwiwinn, 4 i- W i.r young HaaBB mm , t ,- J!!v:- Xy: ""?" ,jm& :'-'ff ;.-, m .,A;-r .. v v,t - !....... k.:JL.att s....j.vtx.iji.iruiA4&JM&rttoii.41 .j n'ri iiMiiluiiiiii'iiiiri i iiirrn'i ili' nrv?1n i3r?J"-iVi"'Miv-ia'i fiSiif i'r n fm1 ?! . t- t - SALARIES it V INCREASED Rural Carriers will Profit Largely in Distribution of $5,900,000 Annually. Washington, March ' -21. -Under the recent net of. Congress making lipproriatioti.sf(r tho postal ser vice' fir7SV ensiling fis.eJil yenv- the postmaster general i may fix the salaries of caiYicr.u in the rural ilolivory w.vVo. i a ntto I , llT 7 t exceeding Wm ler nnnum aftei''. and as his tomb still existed July 1- 1007. ' The liighest rate; tit the time of Cieei'o, who died ,Kiid under the old law is $!0 ier nnnum. Tho rcmljustment ot salaries un lor tlid'ncw' law has not bcenlul Iy determined, but it is proposed .o allow the maximum l'ato to nil 'nrrier4 on route twenty-four or uoie mile-; in length, ns shown ly the records of tho department. I'lii will give approximately 128. '(() or about (10 per cent, of the arricrs an advance in saliu-y of ISO per annum. A .substantial increase in pay for dher carrier!" fcVontempInted but ho chief beneficiaries of the new aw willJjp Uiose serving tlio longer routes upon wh'om tho irrcatcr j ladships of tho scrvico fnll. Caiv riers on the (.horter routes ranaina from twelve, to ..fourteen and from I'onrteen to sixteen iniles in length low receive ..)(M and .f.1-10 per an num, respectively, being jiropor tionately better 'paid than carriers su routes of twenty or mOro miles. The pay of substitute rural car riers will l"o be increased in nany case. Thiq advance, it is pitimnlcd, will result in an approx imate, increase of !!o,000,()00 in tho ost of the .rural fieo delivery service. j CAPTAIN OF GJJARD ! MUST PAY PEN AT.TV Ironton, O., March 2t. Captain Purl "VIllis. Into 'if company I, Sov 'lith reglmont, O. N. O.. of which -fglmcnt Colonel A. C. Thompson was In command until his election is societary of state Is In tho Lnwiv enco county jail, awaiting removal i tho Mnlsflcld reformatory. .Cnptnln Willis was 'convicted of forging the name of Major David, son to receipts for nrtr.ory rent, which Is paid with state vouchers. He carried his case to tho circuit court, which affirmed the finding of the common pleas court. The pris oner had Until Tuesday to flto n potl 'lon for an appeal on error to tho mpreme court, but lie failed to take advantage of the right and submit, ed to anost. Captain Willis Is tho son of a Baptist minister of this county, and I", u former deputy piobate judgo. Jwo will havo on sale, both one way ILL HEALTH CAUSES npd lound trip tickets at exceodlng- YOUNG LADY TO'SUICIDEI'y lw rates. Call on Mr. L. E. 'Nobcrgall, Krlo agent, for particn-Norw.ilk,- 0.. March 21. Ada jlnrs, or write Cooper, ngod !2 Suicided by f,hrpw- I O. Tj. ENOS, ing herself into a creek. Ill health I Traveling Passenger Agont. was the cause. ll.29.tu&thu to 3-28 Marion. O. MAJESTIC HOTEL, MONDAY. MARCH 25, FROM a.m. to p.m. one day only. .BISISES.f THE EU. Ha- iourcyes cxammeJ by on cxreHciicM specially. Dr.Vokt- (rents Disrates of the Eye, also Chronic DUeast-s. .Uanv rjes nf defect e llonaro L.luseJ hv rhr-ntr tk.iiw. Itn nn, ,I..L- tmir cl(.l., uln. .... ..... k.i n ..vn..i..u. spylallst li thfcniu.'lily unJtfrstJiiJs ".i human s styirt anj ouallfieJ lo Jlicover an J jreal lliu enmeof jour tiouble. CLASSES FITTED. If tlaes are requlreJ. l)i. voke ll lit them lo yuur eyes by ihe most upproveU scientific nirthoj. We handle nnllilntr hut firkt cLm ir(H)Ja. truaranlLL-A fit. and ei'erv nalr uf rlai4 i.pnt mil .irn ci.l.l u..fh 1 1.. ..nwe. n .mniu. .i., u .t.... ... ulll nukutliem so. We er)nj lenes lo suit eath person. iranjr aftllcted persons, both CHRONIC AND PELVIC DISEASES Ml ' i Phytklaoe o( H Prince Medical InstltuteXo., 'l1'"0 ,?i", d Jreat anil our method. Our treatment rruniis. uvarian ana riprou the most successful known who suffer from th ef fects of youthful Indls- anrB - VBa - wwHw n.aH.K tmm mm JTHE iJAfttOft, DA3LY fiqifiji&b'kr, ' UASAV. ,. MV 1907, , m n. - . 01iB,ofr A,NCI1IT. , m ' GREEKS ARK DISCOVERED Mapta, March 20. Tho excavn limit lit Melapontmn, on tho gulf cf Tarautw southern Italy, havo refilled in illio discovery of many Clreek tombs, somo covered with cnormotiq titles, others willi cyltlid-' ere and -still other with stones. Olio tomb, evidently that oC u tlHliiiguWied porsonoge, waft made of large, heavy hlo-lts of stoiio cov erwl with Greek loitering mid hntl ilwhle a skeleton ihrnft with vases and othei' object. The tombs belong: to the fourth century before 'brill. Interest, in tho diseovdiy has been heightened becnusJ the sreat Oreek philoqther, l'.vthii(Qras, was bliricd ht aicrinont,.n. nl.m.l Mil I! m ',;' L- " hoped that it may be found. nnv r vvvm. M efibiiin-AUXUK FLOOD AND WAS DROWNED . , vAjamicL'jii, u., Aiarcn ai.-L.a8t evening, while attemptlnc to drive over a stretch of rid submerged by tho waters "or t.io Muflklngum river, John Halm, aged 30, and his sister Emma, aged 10, were tin own over an embankment into olsht feet of whirling water. Halm was caught under tho buggy and Was drowned. His sister climbed upon tho top of the vehicle and was res. cucil4 by mdn In a boat. . Hahns body ban not been rocov. cre(1' n,ul ll la thought it tins lieen lWi,SMe" "'Wn Htrcam Hnhn and his sister weio enroute to a wedding. The accident occurred within tho city limits. WAS KILLED IN ATTEMPT TO "DO" NON-UNION MAN Cleveland, O., March 21. Follow, ing the arrest yesterday of John O'Bilcn, wanted at Ashtabula for al. leged complicity in the labor riot there Feb. ii, which resulted in the killing of Robert 13. Butler, n Clove lcnd Iron worker. GeorRo V. But. ler, his brother, walked In Upon Chief Koehler nnd told him that his brother had met death while at. tempting to 'do' another man, and that .his brother was to get $100 for tho Job. O'Brien, he said, was about to make affidavit, setting forth the details of tho plot which cost Robert Butler liLs life, when detectives placed him under arrest. O'llrlen Is said to have been On his way to make a last, demand for money, guaranteeing his silence when the officers 'pounced upon him. ,"My. brother was promised, $100 to go to Ashtabula and 'do O. W. Wrylc, foreman of tho non-union men nt work on a big contract there," Butler told the police. Cheap Excursion. Via Krie R. R. to points In the Wost and Southwest, On the first ami third Tuesday of each month. Medical Institute Co., by request, men and women, by furnNhlnir them a simple and ef. men. niciiis vi luimii ureases inai ore frequently incurauiu iinuertlieuu irtetn ods. If you are thed pourhu: Jrus Into your Moniacli to reach a dkeate that lies remote from the seat of dlsfstlon, you should wake no delay In tiklns advantas of our Special bynem of Treulment. 38 - 40 Wcst.Biy Vrel,"Colvmhui, Ohle. Tliaoaeoc e9 XVn in nn After years of experience we. have dlscov l9V(tdt3a Ul f f UliiOdl t,ei tho srealeM cure known for diseases peculiar to the sex. Painful Menstruation, Sterility or, Barrenness, I eucorrhiea. Is ne rfectlv harmless and eastlv JtnDlIeJ? Nn fuinyil.it i union in inc cany singes, cic, positively cuiej oy Inar exposure on examinations fry ll and you 111 exclaim like hundreds of others. Oh, I feel like a different woman.'' , , Rupture and Varicocele SsHr.l.a'r .iS pensory. De sure and consult us before taklne treatment elsewhere. Kidney and Bladder Diseases?; fcaft'n of the Dladder, KnlarecJ Prostate, frequent an'd Drlbbllne Urhutlon. ll costs no more to empjoy an expert than to risk our life with an Inexperienced physician. Strtftlir thd'all'forms of disease of the urethra and ptrxt ilc. eland cured sjvi lUbUI O by our jMedicutea llougle, a method of treatment Without pain Ornletenllon 'rom business, Syphilii or Blood Poison sJAra? ,n,ur,ou t-'INioui wrlt(n consent. t ' BURTON WILL f rf s. ?i J M NOT TALK He May, However, be an Active Candidate for For aker's Senatorial Shoes. Clovelhnd, O., March 21. Congress man Burton said he did not bpllovo I' a proper time for him to comment o'i the fact that his friends over the state arc "urging- him to enter tho list at) a candidate to succeed Sen. ntor Foraker. If he could have done so, Mr. Burton wVulld havo postponed the launching of a senatorial movement on his behalf. "Things may llho up so ns to malto It favorable for mo to become nn active cnndldnfo next year," said Mr. Hi Iff nn Inirt nfrVif It if liifAnn 1 .... vIhk for Washington. "I may make " statement before I leave for Pan. itw uini nA' J uviiil U Jl'UY nma Saturday." NEWBURG ATTENDANTS ARE UNDER INDICTMENTS Clevelnnd, O., -March 21. Tho grand jury today returned in dictments against John Frnzicr. John (Jarrott, Chares Peterman, Walter Hhlow W. J. Gibson and Clement. O'Brien .for assault. The men word attendants at the Now burg insano asylum, prior to tho in vestigation by tnistces, recently. All are charged twith cruelly treat ing innlntcs. All except ' Gibson havo lef;. tho institution. KNOWS WHERE PIRATE TREASURE IS HIDDEN Columbus, O.'jfarch 21. Thomas MeCaskey, who -was brouaht to tho ixnllentlary yesterday, claims to know the sccrct'of a million dollar treasurer hidden by' pirates In Cuba. Ho says ho , saved the leader's daughter; and the men revealed the hiding place, which McCaBkcy was priarliifr to search-for when arrest ed. ' ' .MeCaskey will se rvo three years for shooting to Itill; He is nn Eng. H?hman ami once, wns In tho Hrltlsh army. l " Secn those woih6ii's fine shoes for 08c ai Smart''1 Waddoli'sY ai BIGGEST HOU8E; ON EAtTH. Coney Island's Globe Tower ;U to Con tain a Revoking Cafe. i Kew York. A gigantic globo tower, tho biggest bulldlng.In the wbild, Islu course of erection qn Coney Island. It will be 700 feet high and 900 .feet In circumference. It will havo 11 floors and 500,000 squaro feet of floor space. On these n floors tlielo will bo all sorts or things to amuso Coney's mil lions of summer visitors, but the star feature of them all will Jjo the re volving restaurant and cafe, first of the kind in tho world. If you aro facing nortb .when your oysters aro served you will be look ing west for tho soup aiid-south when' the roast arrives. By tho time the coffeo and cigars come on you will bo back north again. In half an hour you havo traveled 900 feet around a great circle, or 30 feot a minute. Tho ground floor will bo nn automo bile gnrago. Just 1C0 feet above the" giound will bo the pedestal root gar den, 900 feet In circumference. When you get 250 feot In tho air you will como to tho norlal hippodrome. Here thoro will bo a continuous four-dug ciicus, Tho main hall and revolving cafe will be 30p feet abovo tho ground, cW cling around tho grout ball room. An other 50 feot nnd you como to the palm, garden in tho air, a third res laurant, statuary, fountains and can. cades, a scenic railroad and all kinds of novelties. At 500 fcot.you como to tho observatory platform, fitted with telescopes. At COO feot will bo 3tn tloned tho United States weathor bu rcau nnd a wiieless telegraph station. Craze for Binding Book. Paris. Tho latest society .craze Is bookbinding. Countess Do Noakles, a poetess, started It. Now a club al amateurs, Including Countesses Itcnc Do Oioftulho mid Deganay, cad In working blouses, toll at sowing leath er, cutting It, glueing, pressing and dccqrdtlng with hot Irons', after de signs of tho fifteenth ccntiiry. Countess Do Noakles has revived tlio eighteenth century custom of per fuming books, woikltig nttar of rosea Into the very gluo Of tho backs nnd delicately tponglng every page with a ,faJnt solution of inuslc of roses. Idlenau as a Cause of Getitp, '"Do women gossip mora than ipea?' aiku an exchange. They dor, because they have more time and' not' became thoy have the stronger inclination for An idle man can beat' woman' gossiping seven days ut' ot every week. Springfield Republican. London Cabmen Live Lena London's cabmen ere .a.-loag-llved class. Tliero are 1,204 cabmea be tweea the' ages ot 60 and 70,?24t be- . .. '- MA 1 OCA ... HIB5U iuo NKca ui (y (utiy w, wane Th Crowning Polly. -Filling oa' Allied Itk jjloomy, toihber thoughts Is like banting uily fuuaral pictures on the walls at & un- llgtited room. Q The Qet'Away. The race It not always to the sfrift, but It cannot bo denied that the juan who get! itarUd flrst lifts a big advantage. ,8um of Mortal Happlneta. The iiutn of all that makes a Just man happy consists in the well choos ing of his wife. Masslnger. And There Are Few of Them. The only ptople who rehlly enjoy getting up early In the morning are those who don't have to. CINCINNATI HAN SHOT BY FOCTPAH Oineinnnti. O., Jlarch 21. Jos B. Vellou wa? fatally shot by a tieivi footpad, when ho resisted robbery. LOW PACIFIC COAST RATES. rrom March 1st to April 30th, tho Erlo R. It. will havo tickets on sale dally at very low rates to tho Pacific Coast and Intermediate points. For further information, apply to L. E. Ncberball. Erlo Ag. int, or wrlto O. I,. ENOS, Trav. Pasq. Agt., 2.12-22lcon Marlon, Ohio. Daily Market Report UNION STOCK YARDS. Union tSock Yards, Ills., March 21.-Cattle ItcceiplH 7,000; estimat ed for Friday, 3,000; market wenk. Prime beeves, 5.70 0.S0; por l0 medium, 1.10 Q 5. CO; Blockers and feeders, 3.80 1.D0; cows and hclf. crs, 3 5.13; canncr.s, 1.75 2.00; Texans, I -1.75. Hogs Ttecolpts 2C.000; estimated roi Friday, 20,000; market 5 (JD 10c lower; light, 0.35 0.55; lough, 15.30 5.I0; tilled 0.10 15.52 1.2; heavy, 0.10 fi.50; pigs, 5.70 15.35. Sheep Itecelps 12,000; estimated for Friday, 7,000; market steady; nnlive sheep, 4 0.15; western sheep, t.iO. 0.15; native lambs, 5.25 ' 8; western lambs, 5.75 8. CLEVELAND Clovfcland, O., Match 21. Hogs Iiwor. , lteceipts 25 cars, shipments 1550; yofkers, 0.80 ii.85; nit'dluni'i and heavies, (5.75 fi.SO; best pigs. O.SO; stags and rough, 4 0.20. Calves Higher. Receipts 100; good to extra 8.75 9; fair to goo.l 8 8.75; heavy and thin, (! 7. Sheep and lambs Steady; receipts 3 cars, unchanged. Cattle Strong, leceipts I cars, un. changed. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. .March 2l.-Whcnt 1-S ((( 5Sa higher; 31 ay sold be tween 74 f-S and 7) S-l; opening at 7-1 r-S and closing1 i'X 7o 5-S; bid; .fitly between 7tl Il-S and 77 1-2; opening nt 7(1 Il-S and closing at 77 U-S; Xo. 2 red winter 74 74 J-2. Ueports of bugs in Kansas changed a bear to a bull market late. Corn-1-8 (Jj) l-2c ighcr; Jray sold between 40 1-8 and 47, open ing at 4(1 1-4 and closing at 40 11-4; July between 4.") 3-8 and 4G 1-4; opening nt 43. .'1-1 njid closing nt 4(1 1-8; No.';) yellow 44 (a) 44 1-2. Lower envly with wheat and on general but small soiling. There was more than a full recovery luo to May purchases and principally by Un. leading bull houso hero'. Oars here were less than expect ed. Onfs-Me up to 1-ic off; May sold between 41 :i-4 and 42 1-2; opening at 41 :i-4 and closing at 42 1-2; July between .1(1 7-S and :t7 1-2, opening at H7 and closing at ll" 1-8; No. 2 whito 42 3-4 and 43 1-2. Opened lower on tlio general selling rush all over tho floor but very promptly recovered jn res ponso to- moderate) buying. Provisions ,r a,ntl ' 16V lower; July pnxluels ranged: Pork 15.05 and 15,75; lard 8.75 and 8.87 1-2 ribs 8.00 and 8.72 1-2. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O.. March 21 Wheat - PjisJi 77. TWimf 7 rru. 1..1.. nn n o. September iU .'l-H. . M Corn-CaMi 4(1; May 47; July 47 3-8; S'pptembor 48. ' Oats-Cash 41 1-2; MnvM2 3-4; July 38 5-8; ,Sopf ember li 5-8. Ifyo-No. I, Tt; No. 2. (if); NO, I, do. rioversocd Cash 8.07 l.'. March 8.07 1-2; April 8.23 1-2 October (1.77 1-2; prima nlsilco 7.4() Pr.no timothy 2. '!(). OHIOAGO PRODUCE. Chicago, March 21. nuttor and eggs, firm; plnllry steady. Eggs Extras 18; firsts 10; prlmo firsts 10 1-2. Butter Extras In proamory, 2D; Juno extras, 2N 1.2 ,......,................. i 1 1 Tho amount of money you : havo lost by kcepine your ? sparo rooms vacant so long. 3 A largo sum is it not? Make tip your mind that you will .i ; loso money no longer in this I i way. Havo your ad inserted ; in Tho Mirror for a Week, : : which will cost you GO cents. ; Your room will thon bo : : rented. Cheap commission to 1 pay, is it not? 3 Phono ads to No. 9 either phone. : 2 i HELP WANTED WANTED-A good girl, or middle aged lady 'to work In family of two. Call either phono, Clt. 311. Bell, C02 x or seo Mrs. h. II. Do. Laudcr, David street. 3.7-tf WANTED AT ONCE A woman for general housework In family of two. One who can sleep at home. Good wages to right party. Ap ply 123 W. Center, 3.15-tf WE SELL YOUR ABILITY without innnv wuv i-nilaiiKf rltisc Tour rpentcnn mvtldiK. inirMTWcoHconfl.lrtitlnlun.l H.lamifil to.ll I thn inuii whowxiK-ii'r. Ill IiIk iin-M-nt kiIiiii tirov, n IiIh Al.lllts- in lilt u lii'tti-r inn-. Why not K-t In t'mi ll wllli oin:, of ihi-rxii'llrnt oinlnu-i imiv m our litis 7 Wrlm for rri, Miiiipln csiprnr Oppur tiiiillli-sth'rllilnKhli!livRleiKi.tlnii. li'i'iifiw, Oi.-rteal, ret.lifili-iitiin.lHiili-Tniiii.iion'orrfnntSlUif). I'miinsi-nr. nmvriilii litllli- llAl'(100l)S (Inc.l ISrnlit Drokert. fin rrl( lll.lir,. rilflmrv n:i:i Wllllniiimiii lliilx.. t.lMlTiili.l WORK WANTED WANTED-Famlly washing to ilo at homo. Apply at "00 North Main street, or Phono Bell 115 x. ' .i.io.ct FOR LENT FOR KENT Finn office rooms ov. er II. Ackciman Music Store. See II. Ackni-nian. 3.1(!.Ct 'Oil KENT lrand Opera House Hull mid suite of moms. Apply to C. 15. Perry. 320.lt roil HUNT--Three rooms on fbTt alx)ve Nltkelodluin. Inqulio 282 South Prospect slicot, rear end or Bell phono 420 L. :!.20-3tpd FOR RENT- One CO!) Silver street. liirulslieil ro'itu, 3.20-ltpd AUCTIONEERS AUCTIONEERING-.!. W. CInrt will cry sales of overy description at reasonablo rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your interest Is mj Interest. Office rooms, Court street Both phones. Marlon, Ohio. 9-S.U MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Everybody to read cfr. cular announcement of tho opening of THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE April l, now being distributed. Located over Manhattan store Phone 10 It. 3-lS.0tpd BRING IN Your hoi sen March 27. All classes 'n good demand. Buy ers scouriiif, tho lountry for horses and mules. If you havo opn to sell bring him In. Wo will And you a buyer, nt the same old place, Crow's barn. Phone us If you haveeono to sell. Cltlens phono 201.10(5.1200 MONNETTE & SP.CKUL. 3-20.4td&llw WAITED AT OXCn-.500 for .six months nt six per cent inler oisi. Will pay $50 bonus for tho loan. Hankabh note with secur ity. Address K. ('. caro Mirror. It MOVING. WANTED Houses to move. W. W. Pendleton, located at S. 1. Cases' resldcnco, No. 303 corner Columbia street and Olney Avenue. Citizens phone 17(17. 3-21.Ctpd tlAKB A NOYB-ol t&e CMnga u your own (which you would like u "turn Into money" and then etar a little private advertising cam LOANS MADE TO SALARIED MEN EMPLOYED BY RELIABLE FIRMS. ABSOLUTELY PRIVATE. MARION CHATTEL LOAN CO.. 131 1-2 EAST CENTER STREET. Poultry- TiirkeyH, hens, 12; chick, ens, lions, J.l 1.2; ducks 13; gceso, per dozen, $5 $7. ' NEW YORK PRODUCE. Now Yoik, March 21.- Eggs -Re. cedpts 25,517 packages; firmer, net. ivo. Nearby whltn fancy, 21 22; extra mixed, 19 10 ,1-2; wosteni finest,' 18 1.2; firsts 18 .; southern Id 1-2 IS 14, 0IN0IN1TATI. ' Clnoinnatl, O., Marrtil 21.-Cattlo Pleclnts 328. shlnments. 41. Market extiemoly slow and weak, shlppois' PAGE SEVEN, TOR SALE J "Olt" SALE-3 modern hoiuea Oft Olrard Avomin(eaflt dido) between, llellefontnlno Aveinio and Colnmbl street. Innulro m 1-2 South Main street or Citizens' Phjn laCf. i'6'lt SALH-A No. 8 cook stove," good as now, coal or woodt Juit half price, Co E. Church, or ad dress S,, care Mirror. tt J. IttJAi) THIS-A lino level farm ,oC 115 acres, well Improved, only 2 miles from a good -town, 2000 peo ple, and thrco railroads, In Tiuml ble county, Ohio, Wr salo cheap'. Will take part In Marlon . piopi erty, balance easy payments. Ad dress M. II. I.efcvcr, Mt. (lllead, Ohio. .I.ICOt 'OK SALE Pure tired Barred Vy. mouth Ilock Cockerels. Also IJ. P. Tlock eggs for setting. 13 for 50c. 100 for $3.00. l O. Lawr ence, Marlon O. Dell phono 153 II 2. 19.21.23-2(5 2S 30 pd FOItTSALE Seven room houso on South Scffner Avenue. House has gas nnd electric light equipment, good well, clstrrn and cellar. Price $1700. Also one vacant lot on sarnie, street. Krlc'o $100. ilnqulrc of John It. Young, Upper Snndusky, Ohio. H. F. D. No. 0. Bell Phono No. 8 at Pious. 3-th.sat.mofitpd FOR SALE 1. Finest dwelling, modern large lot. barn; on street riar lino. Beautiful homo. 2. Houso and lot Grand 'Ave., only 2400. Worth 3000. 3. Three houses anil lota, xrest end at a bargain. 4. House, barn, fruit on Leader Street 1000. C. Houso and business lot on Davids Street 1300. Cash. Ne less. FOR RENT.- G. Splendid suburban homo. 10 rooms barn orchard anil chicken nark. 5 to 7 acres. Jnst at end street car lino. Only 200 for tho year. CHASE REAL ESTATE CO. 1 CAN SELL four Real Estate or Business No Mattor Where Located. Properties and Business of all kindi sold quickly for cash in all part of tho United States. Don't wait., Writo today describing what you havo to sell and givo cash price o tadc. IF YOU WANT TO 1UY any kind of business or Seal E tatc anywhere at any price writ mo your requirements. I can save" you time and money. DAVID P. TAFP, THE LAND NAN. 1-15 Kansas Avonuo rOPEKA. KANBAB. 1 SEVENTEEN YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL WORK' , This is the seventeenth year Lima Business College has ucci in suc cessful operation in the city of Lima. It is now one of the larg est private schools in tho ws.-t. Many a young man points with pride to tho fact that lis is gradu ate of Lima Business College Many a .successful .business man owes his success to the thorough buincss training he received there ..Seventeen years of successful ef fort as a business college is no mean record. Seventeen years of steady growth, of a business doub led twice in that timo means that It has merited what it has gained; that it has met tho requirements of a modern business age; that it has turned out students who havo suc cessfully held tho positions furnish ed to them; that it has established a record for honesty and squaro dealing; that it is recognized as ono of Ohio's best institutions -of learning. Bookkeeping or Short hand course 30. For information, address, H. W. PEARS President Lima, Ohio. 4.50 5,50; butcher steers,1 extra. 5.30 5.50; good to cliolco, 4. CO ." 5 25; common to fair, 3.25 4,50. Calves Steady, extra 9. Ilogy Receipt 2,(587. tdiipmoilts 25' Market puckers and butchers opono'd generally 25e lower than early yes terday, closing dull,. 25 35c low', or, light slilppors ami plga 15 20c lower; lato top, C.75; good to cholco packers and butchers, G.75 G.80; fow fancy early 0,85; mixed pack, crs, CJ.f.5 (5.75, ' Sheep tRCjColpts 28, shipment none. Market stro,, etra 5,50, Lumbs Strong, extra 8,25. ,4 M i u i i. .! ft A n .-